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A snowHead
Just reading the
Paul Hudson blog
and he links to a very nice chart from the American GEFS system which clearer shows a huge difference between the warm runs and the cold runs...
Is this a different prediction system than the GFS?
Can you get various long/lat views as you can with the GFS
example from the blog:
Obviously
A snowHead
isn't a real person
Obviously
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isn't a real person
I've got something with GEFS in the title in my favourites.
http://www.meteociel.fr/cartes_obs/gens_display.php?x=&y=&run=100&lat=46.0&lon=6.7&type=0&ext=1
Don't really know anything about it though!
brian
brian
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kitenski
, no, it's the same data you're used to on Wetterzentrale. The extra "E" stands for ensemble. You can get the data for anywhere on the planet here:
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/products/gens/
You just have write a bit of code to turn it into nice graphs (or snow guesses
).
btw, he's wasting his bloody time trying to explain this to the masses.
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brian
, am interested in having a go at producing my own graphs - any chance of a heads up on extracting some data?
brian
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ski-finder
, sadly I've already told you all I know.
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